John C. Fremont's siblings were Elizabeth, Samuel, and Sophia. He had five children with his wife Jessie: Lily, John C. Jr., Francis, Anne, and Elizabeth.
No
Yes, she is the youngest of three children.
yes he had 3 children
yes he got three kids
Yes he did. He had three. John Charles Fremont, Elizabeth Benton Fremont, and Francis Preston Fremont.
Alvin C. York had several siblings, including five brothers: William, John, and three others, as well as three sisters: Martha, Sarah, and a sister whose name is less commonly mentioned. York was the third of eleven children born to his parents, William and Mary York, in a rural setting in Tennessee. The large family faced economic hardships, which influenced Alvin's upbringing and values.
John C. Sylvestre has written: 'The relationships of older adolescents with adults' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations in adolescence, Adolescent psychology, Children and adults
Yes, Samuel Neal, a blacksmith by trade had been a member of Fremont's earliest expedition into California, but had remained behind at Sutter's Fort; since then he had started a prosperous ranch on the Feather River on Butte Creek. another branch of the Sacramento River well south of peter Lassen" ranch.
Bessie Coleman had 12 siblings; 5 sisters and 3 brothers. In order of birth: Lilah, Alberta, Walter, Isaiah, John, Bessie, Nilus, Georgia, and Elois. Her mother actually gave birth to 13 children total, but 4 children died in infancy.
He married Jessie Benton and had three children, Elizabeth Benton Fremont, John Charles Fremont, and Francis Preston Fremont
no he doesn't
John C. Breckinridge and his wife Mary, née Birch, had six children, Joseph Cabell, Clifton Rodes, Frances, John Milton, John Witherspoon, and Mary Desha.